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As night fell, there were expectations that the army would move against the thousands of protesters concentrated around the office of the prime minister.
Angel Cabrera, the rugged, powerful and galumphing golfer from Argentina may be the new international face of a sport looking to expand to new markets.
AP - President Barack Obama promised Monday to work with other nations "to halt the rise of piracy," while Somali pirates vowed revenge for the deaths of three colleagues shot by snipers during the daring high-seas rescue of an American sea captain.
AP - President Barack Obama directed his administration Monday to allow unlimited travel and money transfers by Cuban Americans to family in Cuba, and to take other steps to ease U.S. restrictions on the island, a senior administration official told The Associated Press.
In the end, it was a single moment that brought the hostage crisis to its dramatic finish. Three fatal gunshots were fired in the dark by U.S. Navy SEALs as the pirates' boat rocked off Somalia. The action led to the rescue of U.S. Capt. Richard Phillips, who was taken by pirates after they boarded his ship Wednesday.
Florida Law enforcement officials said Monday they had launched an investigation into a tragic boating accident near St. Augustine, Florida, that took the lives of five people and seriously injured seven others.